Sunday, January 13, 2008
Update January 13th
The latest CT scan has found what they are calling a "tiny bleed" in Jimm's cerebellum. It is suspected that this is the site of the stroke. The next couple days are deemed critical in determining how much damage this attack has done. On a positive note, a neurosurgeon is taking a careful look at this and has noted that none of the scans have detected any brain swelling.. a very good thing.
Jimm moved his right arm yesterday and did so again today, and at various times has been able to squeeze Jenna's hand, chew and swallow ice, stick his tongue out and actually wink. All these seem like little things, but they add up to evidence of motor abilities that are intact. The vent is still hooked up but they are hoping to begin the process of weaning him off in the upcoming days.
The trip to Hopkins is not going to happen anytime soon. There have been cases of infections due to what sounds like another super-bug mutation.. not VRE or MRSA, but something else.. on Jimm's floor that have killed four susceptible patients in the past week. So University is pretty much quarantined. Luckily Jimm is not near any of these rooms and is being tested daily.. so far, so good. Scary stuff on top of everything else.
With all this going on, Deborah and the family are still not happy with the handling of Jimm's case and the flow of information coming to them. The patient advocate has been consulted, and Monday Deborah and Laura will confront management with a list of questions that beg direct answers.. and the meeting with doctors we mentioned earlier will be requested.
Jimm moved his right arm yesterday and did so again today, and at various times has been able to squeeze Jenna's hand, chew and swallow ice, stick his tongue out and actually wink. All these seem like little things, but they add up to evidence of motor abilities that are intact. The vent is still hooked up but they are hoping to begin the process of weaning him off in the upcoming days.
The trip to Hopkins is not going to happen anytime soon. There have been cases of infections due to what sounds like another super-bug mutation.. not VRE or MRSA, but something else.. on Jimm's floor that have killed four susceptible patients in the past week. So University is pretty much quarantined. Luckily Jimm is not near any of these rooms and is being tested daily.. so far, so good. Scary stuff on top of everything else.
With all this going on, Deborah and the family are still not happy with the handling of Jimm's case and the flow of information coming to them. The patient advocate has been consulted, and Monday Deborah and Laura will confront management with a list of questions that beg direct answers.. and the meeting with doctors we mentioned earlier will be requested.